... I have a Batchelors degree in Computer Science and am a certified (AS/NZS1554 & 4711) welder in MIG (all positions) and stick (all positions) and can gas...
I've seen pctures of this using bike discs bolted to the lobro joint fixing points and a caliper bolted to the diff carrier framework. It didn't look too...
Yeh See you later Wally er ah Barry or what ever your name is Fitzy (Straya) ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free...
Peter J Roos wrote: Has anybody seen in the book "Advanced Sheet Metal Fabrication by Timothy Remus; one of the projects in the book is a steel nose for a 1955...
Martin wrote: The best help my computer has been is that I draw up brackets and parts in ACAD and print them 1:1. That makes a nice template to trace. If ...
Jimmie A: I wanted to build a GT40 Kit Car made by Factory Five Racing, its actually called a Daytona Coupe. The coupe was part of Ford's racing effort in the...
I have been searching the net for a while and here and the other locost groups but cant find anyone who has gone through the process of making there own seats....
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Dale: Somone, I think from Texas, once posted on another list that he built his own aluminum seats, but I do not have a link. Maybe someone else can remember...
Hi Guys, Check this guy's site... The month of October's build picture show his seat... Previous months have a few pics with the "model" in it.... Should not...
Keith, Cut the FWD ehhaust exit manifold off fluch with the flange and fit a 2" 90° bend to each angled back at about 45° to get it headed in the right...
Hi Chaps, Surfing the net I came across the "Tinman" site and it had a titanium sphere that was supposedly hammered up out of a single flat sheet - no telling...
Hi Jimmie, Have a sit in a finished one first and see if your head fits inside - I am not that tall and my head sticks out the top in a comfortable seating...
Hi there, I have some pictures on my website, please check. Best Regards Joćo Martins www.martinsportscar.com ... __________________________________ Do you...
In a message dated 01/02/04 21:01:03 GMT Standard Time, ... no, go for something much more common/garden variety ie softer but go up a size 12 or 14 g in H9...
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Mine is for the rear panel - not seats. Seats I would use 1/8" / 3mm Cheers, Tricky H. ... This message was sent through MyMail http://www.mymail.com.au...
In a message dated 01/02/04 21:31:27 GMT Standard Time, ... would still suggest going for the 'lower' grade material in a non-structural position, it'll be...
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ABSOLUTELY - burn you devi,l burn Cheers, Tricky H.;-) ... This message was sent through MyMail http://www.mymail.com.au...
Oh I never miss that show. I know it would be hard as a bear but I am not really trying to take the easy way out. Hence not going with a kit car that can be...
dick- interesting approach to a manifold. my welding knowlege and skills are limited. what means does it take to attach pipes to castiron, brazing? or is it...
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Ours added at server as well - even though they are indeed useless (which out professional IT department doesn't seem to realise - or it might be one of our...
ps. Which of course I didn't. Doh!! ... From: James Hughes [mailto:james.hughes@...] Sent: 02 February 2004 08:57 To: 'locost@yahoogroups.com' Subject:...
I used 1.6 on my rear panel - and only required one heat treatment to curl the edges over. I did cut out at the corners to make things easier. I was very...
... <<snippity snip>> ... <<SNIP>> ... Just to prove that out of an OT flame something good may come.. Has anyone thought of compiling a directory of skills...
It's a good idea John. If anyone would like their 'skills' added to a Database somewhere (to be decided), they can email me directly, and I will compile it. ...
Anyone see the latest incarnation of Scrapyard Challenge last night. If those things passed the SVA I am a monkeys uncle (or at least more optimistic that my...
ps. That should read Scrapheap not scrapyard, but I reckon you get the drift. ... From: James Hughes [mailto:james.hughes@...] Sent: 02 February 2004...
Well, Ron Fournier says there's only three ally types you have to know about: 3003-H14, 6061-T6 and 6061-T4. Only 3003-H14 is suitable for bending, forming or ...
Anyone like to contribute? The more the merrier! Do you have an area of knowledge you think would be of use. For example, if anyone out there knows anything...